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Mexico’s mountainside colonial hamlet brims with old-world European charm, from its architecture, artistic culture, and joie de vivre mentality. In fact, New York Magazine described it as “the closet thing Mexico has to Florence” – and while this European reference relates more to San Miguel’s prestigious artist colony, the striking cityscape is undeniably Spanish.
To take art classes, browse the dozen plus galleries, and stroll the town's colorful cobbled streets.
Casa de la Cuesta
This six-room bed and breakfast has something special – its own museum. The American couple who own and run it, the...
Casa de Sierra Nevada
Orient Express now runs this 32-room stunner spread out through 16th and 17th century houses in downtown San Miguel. All the...
Oasis
The new four-room hotel in a 17th-century house is a dramatic mix of present-day high style with antiques and folk art....
Casa de la Cuesta
This six-room bed and breakfast has something special – its own museum. The American couple who own and run it, the...
Casa de Sierra Nevada
Orient Express now runs this 32-room stunner spread out through 16th and 17th century houses in downtown San Miguel. All the...
Oasis
The new four-room hotel in a 17th-century house is a dramatic mix of present-day high style with antiques and folk art....
Oasis
The new four-room hotel in a 17th-century house is a dramatic mix of present-day high style with antiques and folk art....